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Plastic clay
for wheel and modeling. The addition of granular manganese gives a
speckled surface. The ideal temperature for developing best color
tone is cone 5. Good results may be expected in reduction or
oxidation firing.
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Same characteristics as
112, but has no specks. Ideal for throwing and slab work.
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200 CLAY (Cone 4-6)
All purpose mid range
clay. Orange-brown in reduction. Deep beige in oxidation. Contains
fine grog. |
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201 Clay (Cone 4-6) Plastic, all-purpose clay with fine grog. Fires light gray in oxidation. Shrinkage: 12% at C/6 Absorption: 2.5% at C/6 ![]() |
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211 HAZELNUT BROWN CLAY(Cone 4-6)
A nice plastic clay for
throwing and handbuilding. At C/6 oxidation, its a warm brown
color usually associated with reduction firing. Reacts well
with glazes. |
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240 WHITE CLAY (Cone 6)
A very smooth, plastic
throwing body. |
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266 DARK BROWN CLAY (Cone 4-6)
Gives reduction-like
dark brown color in electric kiln. Smooth and plastic. Good for all
techniques.
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710 DARK BROWN CLAY W/Grog (Cone 4-6)
Gives reduction-like
dark brown color in electric kiln. Smooth and plastic. Fine grog
added. Good for all techniques.
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553 WARM BUFF CLAY (Cone 4-6)
Good for production
work. Contains fire clay and fine grog. |
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563 CREAMY WHITE STONEWARE CLAY (Cone 6)
Smooth vitreous
stoneware body. Contains no fire clay. |
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